Common use of Filing a Demand Clause in Contracts

Filing a Demand. To start an arbitration, you must do the following: (i) Write a Demand for Arbitration (“Demand”) that (a) briefly explains the dispute, (b) lists your and X In A Box’s names and addresses, (c) specify the amount of money in dispute, if applicable, (d) identify the requested location for a hearing if an in-person hearing is requested, and (e) state what you want in the dispute;

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: User Agreement

Filing a Demand. To start an arbitration, you must do the following: (ia) Write a Demand for Arbitration (“Demand”) that (ai) briefly explains the dispute, (bii) lists your and X In A BoxPROVIDER’s names and addresses, (ciii) specify the amount of money in dispute, if applicable, (div) identify the requested location for a hearing if an in-person hearing is requested, and (ev) state what you want in the dispute;

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Software as a Service Agreement